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Kozyreva, V. V., and V. A. T. Pham. "Influence of relationships with mothers on romantic relationships of daughters." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 10 (December 6, 2024): 221–28. https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2024-10-221-228.

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The influence of mother-daughter relationships on how women build romantic relationships in Vietnam and Russia has been studied. Children often imitate their parents in their thoughts and behaviors, so mothers have an important influence on the process of shaping daughters’ interaction with the environment. The relationship between mother and daughter represents the help daughter receives from her mother and daughter’s appreciation for her mother. Two techniques were used in the research process: “Questionnaire for determining the type of attachment to mother” by M.V. Yaremchuk and “Trent relati
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Jeon, Sesong. "Aging Mother–Adult Daughter Differentiation, Psychological Well-Being, and Parental Status." Healthcare 11, no. 13 (2023): 1865. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131865.

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Despite the understanding that differentiation is a lifelong process crucial for psychological adaptation, there is limited knowledge regarding how parent–child differentiation in adulthood is associated with the psychological well-being of both parents and adult children. Furthermore, empirical research has yielded inconclusive results regarding whether the parental status of adult children influences the parent–child relationship. Consequently, the current study focuses on the moderating effect of adult daughters’ parental status on the association between aging mother–adult daughter differe
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Goldberg, Joan E. "Mutuality in Mother–Daughter Relationships." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 75, no. 4 (1994): 236–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104438949407500405.

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The author explored the concept of mutuality, as perceived by daughters, in the mother-daughter relationship and its impact on the self-esteem and social adjustment of the adolescent daughter. Data were gathered from three schools of higher learning. A sample of 239 respondents, 18–22 years of age, was utilized. Findings supported the study hypothesis that a positive relationship exists between an adolescent daughter's perceived mutuality in the mother–daughter relationship and the daughter's self-esteem and social adjustment. This research represents an important step in the understanding of
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Pyatakova, Galina V., and Sergei V. Vissarionov. "Psychological aspects of idiopathic scoliosis: the specificity of the mother-daughter relationship." Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery 4, no. 4 (2016): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ptors4456-63.

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Background. The relationship between teenager girls with idiopathic scoliosis and their mothers may be a source of mental strain during complex restorative treatment.Aim of the study. To assess the mother-daughter relationship of adolescent girls with severe idiopathic scoliosis.Materials and methods. The experimental group consisted of 30 women with teenager daughters diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis of the 4th degree. The control group included 30 women with teenager daughters with no orthopedic pathology. The questionnaire “Diagnostic of parental relationship” (Varga and Stolin) and the
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Nganase, Tebogo R., and Wilna J. Basson. "Makoti and Mamazala: dynamics of the relationship between mothers- and daughters-in-law within a South African context." South African Journal of Psychology 49, no. 2 (2018): 229–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0081246318790118.

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The study explored the relationship between black mothers- and daughters-in-law in Pretoria North, South Africa. The theoretical paradigm of the family systems theory provides a perspective on the dynamics of the mother- and daughter-in-law relationship. A qualitative approach allowed the researcher to obtain rich data from in-depth interviews with 20 mothers-in-law and 20 daughters-in-law who had been in a mother-daughter-in-law relationship for at least 6 months. Phenomenology was also used as a design that guided the research process to allow participants to express the meanings that they h
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Belknap, Ruth Ann. "Crossing Borders in Search of the Mother-Daughter Story: Interdependence across Time and Distance." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 89, no. 4 (2008): 631–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3814.

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Although studies have identified the importance of the mother–daughter relationship and of familism in Mexican culture, there is little in the literature about the mother–daughter experience after daughters have migrated to the United States. This study explores relationships between three daughters in America and their mothers in Mexico, and describes ways in which interdependence between mothers and daughters can be maintained when they are separated by borders and distance. Data collection included prolonged engagement with participants, field notes, and tape-recorded interviews. Narrative
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Wang, William Zixuan. "Daughter's Dilemma: Queer Identity and Misogyny in Mother-Daughter Relationship in Everything Everywhere All At Once." Communications in Humanities Research 28, no. 1 (2024): 198–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/28/20230294.

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This research paper focuses on exanimating the connection and relation between Chizuko Uenos statement of misogyny in mother-and-daughter relationships and queer identity. Moreover, this paper will provide a case study on the film Everything Everywhere All At Once as a base for examination. Starting with introducing the plots of the film and the basic theory of misogyny in the relationship of mother and daughter by Ueno, this work would then move on to an in-depth analyze of the characteristics of the mother and the daughter in the film and their relationships with each other. By analyzing the
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Aldeeb, Najlaa R. "The Voice of Silent Toxic Mothers in Morrison’s A Mercy and Albeshr’s Hend and the Soldiers." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 5, no. 1 (2022): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2022.5.1.2.

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This paper analytically compares Morrison’s A Mercy (2008) to Albeshr’s Hend and the Soldiers (2006) to explore the maternal position in Western and Middle Eastern literatures and give the silent mothers voice. These novels depict rudimentary social systems predicated on deep inequalities of class and gender; they highlight the commonality of mothers’ experiences regardless of their class, race, or nationality. In A Mercy, the black mother discards her daughter to protect her from a malevolent master, while in Hend and the Soldiers, the uneducated Arab mother arranges her daughter’s marriage t
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Campos, L. K. S., A. B. R. F. Sampaio, C. Garcia, R. Magdaleno, M. M. D. M. Battistoni, and E. R. Turato. "Psychological characteristics of anorexic patients’ mothers in the Southeast Brazil: Implications for treatment and prognosis of anorexia nervosa in a public service." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 735. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72440-3.

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IntroductionConsidering both the complexity of factors that composes the anorexia nervosa (AN) and the recommendation of important organizations related to health, it becomes fundamental the reflection on psychotherapeutic interventions proposed to patient's relatives.ObjectivesExpand the knowledge about the mother-daughter relationship in AN in order to develop a conceptual framework that improves the way to handle with this disorder, to reduce the factors that maintain it and to improve the prognosis.MethodClinical method, through clinical observation regarding a group of patients’ relatives
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Jianqin, Xu. "Rereading Klein’s “Some reflections on ‘The Oresteia’ ”—the evolution of the mother–daughter relationship in four generations of Chinese women." Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China 3, no. 1 (2020): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33212/ppc.v3n1.2020.50.

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This article analyses the evolution of the mother–daughter relationship in China, and describes the mothering characteristics of four generations of women, which in sequence includes “foot-binding mothers”, “mothers after liberation”, “mothers after reform and opening up”, and “mothers who were only daughters”. Referring to Klein’s ideas about the mother–child relationship, especially those in her paper “Some reflections on ‘The Oresteia’ ”, the author tries to understand mothers and their impact on their daughters in these various periods of Chinese history, so as to explore the mutual influe
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Smith, Linda M., Ronald L. Mullis, and E. Wayne Hill. "Identity Strivings within the Mother-Daughter Relationship." Psychological Reports 76, no. 2 (1995): 495–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1995.76.2.495.

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The purpose of this study was to examine mother-daughter relationships and their individual perceptions of autonomy, intimacy, conflict, and quality of relationship. For 221 matched pairs of postadolescent females and their mothers, scores on autonomy were explored in relation to ratings of intimacy, conflict, and quality of relationship. Multiple regression analysis for daughters yielded two significant predictor variables for quality of relationship, conflict and one measure of autonomy. The regression for mothers yielded two significant predictor variables, conflict and intimacy. Implicatio
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Ren, Xuyan, and Yidan Liang. "From Singularity to Diversity: On the Image of Mothers and Daughters and the Construction of Relationships in Chinese Mainland Womens Films in Recent Years." Communications in Humanities Research 20, no. 1 (2023): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/20/20231330.

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The myth of motherhood in movies often portrays mothers as great, loving, self-sacrificing figures. In recent years, with the continuous development of feminist theories, more and more women with awakened subjective consciousness and anti-patterned images have appeared in Chinese mainland womens films, portraying more diversified and complex mother-daughter relationships. The reflection and scrutiny of the myth of motherhood have led to the construction of three distinct mother-daughter relationships, such as antagonism, interdependence, and inversion, in recent years domestic feminist films.
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Husain, Waqar, Shakeela Ibrahim, and Sadia Mushtaq. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTHER-IN-LAW AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: AN EASTERN PERSPECTIVE." Pakistan Journal of Social Research 05, no. 02 (2023): 1027–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v5i02.1215.

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The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has always been portrayed negatively by earlier studies and electronic media. Studies to analyze this relationship mostly belong to Western individualistic cultures. The study involved 440 participants i.e. 217 mothers-in-law and 223 daughters-in-law from Pakistan. Two new scales, each making up 10 items on a 5-point Likert scale, were developed to profile the relationship of mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. These scales were evaluated for their reliability and validity before setting up the results. The findings of the study reveale
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Novia Nurul Ulfah, Aquarini Priyatna, and Amaliatun Saleha. "Subjectivity and Mother-Daughter Relationship in Frog Under a Coconut Shell Novel by Josephine Chia." Jurnal Sastra Indonesia 13, no. 1 (2024): 43–51. https://doi.org/10.15294/jsi.v13i1.3099.

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This research discusses how the subjectivity and mother-daughter relationship are depicted in the autobiographical novel Frog under a Coconut Shell (2002) by Josephine Chia, a writer from Singapore. This autobiography tells the story of the daughter’s relationship with her mother, which was based on a patriarchal cultural environment and challenging economic conditions. The novel's relationship between mother and daughter shows the ambivalence regarding the constructed female subjectivity. This research aims to show how the mother’s subjectivity in the autobiography is built through the relati
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Ogle, Jennifer Paff, and Mary Lynn Damhorst. "Mothers and Daughters." Journal of Family Issues 24, no. 4 (2003): 448–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x02250826.

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The interpretive study reported in this article focused on the process by which mothers and daughters interact about body and dieting. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 mothers and their adolescent daughters. Constant comparison analysis of data revealed four patterns of mother-daughter interaction about body and dieting: (a) the direct verbal approach, including encouragement/facilitation, dissuasion, and fault-finding messages; (b) the avoidance/guardedness approach; (c) the modeling approach; and (d) the laissez-faire approach. These four patterns of communication varied in terms o
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Ma, Kaihang. "An Exploration of Mother-daughter Painful Relationship in Feminist Cinema with Patriarchal Structures: A Case Study of Spring Tide." Communications in Humanities Research 44, no. 1 (2024): 100–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/44/20240046.

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This article focuses on the mother-daughter painful relationship in Chinese feminist cinema, taking Spring Tide as an example, to explore the formation, manifestation and impact of this relationship in the context of the patriarchal structure. The film focuses on a three-generation story of mother-daughter relationships between an unmarried mother, Guo Jianbo, with her illegitimate daughter, Guo Wanting, and her single mother, Ji Minglan. As a female-centred film, the stereotypical image of mother and daughter is transformed in Spring Tide. In the ambivalence of the mother's love and hatred fo
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Ma, Kaihang. "An Exploration of Mother-daughter Painful Relationship in Feminist Cinema with Patriarchal Structures: A Case Study of Spring Tide." Communications in Humanities Research 36, no. 1 (2024): None. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/36/20240046.

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This article focuses on the mother-daughter painful relationship in Chinese feminist cinema, taking Spring Tide as an example, to explore the formation, manifestation and impact of this relationship in the context of the patriarchal structure. The film focuses on a three-generation story of mother-daughter relationships between an unmarried mother, Guo Jianbo, with her illegitimate daughter, Guo Wanting, and her single mother, Ji Minglan. As a female-centred film, the stereotypical image of mother and daughter is transformed in Spring Tide. In the ambivalence of the mother's love and hatred fo
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Sheng, Haiyan. "Exploring the Effects of Chinese Mother Jealousy on Adolescent Daughters: An Analysis Based on Online Interview Data." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies 5, no. 10 (2023): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2023.5.10.5.

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The aim of this study is to explore the effects of Chinese mothers being jealous of their adolescent daughters. Adolescence is a critical period where maternal mood and attitudes have important effects on daughter’s development and mental well-being. Eight adolescent daughters were interviewed on the Internet. The content of the interviews mainly covered the mother's jealousy about her daughter's appearance, achievements and social interaction. Through the content analysis of the interview data, the researcher tried to understand the effects of maternal jealousy on their daughters and the caus
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Allendorf, Keera. "Like Her Own: Ideals and Experiences of the Mother-In-Law/Daughter-In-Law Relationship." Journal of Family Issues 38, no. 15 (2015): 2102–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x15590685.

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This article explores ideals and experiences of the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationship using semistructured interviews with 46 members of 22 families living in one Indian village. Ideally, the relationship is characterized by love and understanding, where one’s mother-in-law or daughter-in-law is like one’s own daughter or mother. In practice, the relationship varies in quality. Some women experienced affectionate, high-quality relationships, whereas others’ relationships were characterized by hurtful exchanges and not speaking. Previous literature portrays the relationship as negative
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Charlton, Jaidyn K., Elisabeth Grassia, Alexandra D. Popowich, and Aislin R. Mushquash. "Like Mother, Like Daughter: Excessive Reassurance Seeking Across Mother–Daughter and Romantic Relationships." Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 28, no. 2 (2023): 157–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24839/2325-7342.jn28.2.157.

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Excessive reassurance seeking (ERS) is a maladaptive self-regulatory behavior whereby an individual persistently seeks reassurance that one is loveable and worthy (Joiner et al., 1992; Joiner et al., 1999). Despite research evidencing the negative consequences of ERS on relationships, little is known about how ERS presents across relationships. The present study evaluated the associations between mothers’ and daughters’ ERS across the parent–child relationship and across their respective romantic relationships. Sixty-seven mother–daughter dyads were recruited to separately complete measures of
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Y. Y. Shaimardan and G. K. Ismagulova. "MOTHER–DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP IN ALI SMITH’S NOVEL «AUTUMN»." Bulletin of Toraighyrov University. Philology series, no. 1.2025 (March 28, 2025): 457–69. https://doi.org/10.48081/rept2789.

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This study scrutinizes mother-daughter relationship theory through literary analysis, focusing on the primary female characters in Ali Smith’s novel «Autumn»: the mother, Wendy, and the daughter, Elisabeth. It seeks to explore and comprehend the roles of these women as portrayed by the contemporary Scottish writer. Mothers exert significant influence on their children from birth, shaping their mental, physical, gender identification and personal identity. Moreover, the perception of the relationship between the same genders boils down to the mother’s unbiased approach to it. Consequently, the
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Albert, Isabelle, Dieter Ferring, and Tom Michels. "Intergenerational Family Relations in Luxembourg." European Psychologist 18, no. 1 (2013): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000125.

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According to the intergenerational solidarity model, family members who share similar values about family obligations should have a closer relationship and support each other more than families with a lower value consensus. The present study first describes similarities and differences between two family generations (mothers and daughters) with respect to their adherence to family values and, second, examines patterns of relations between intergenerational consensus on family values, affectual solidarity, and functional solidarity in a sample of 51 mother-daughter dyads comprising N = 102 part
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Kozhabekova, Zh E. "The influence of child-parent relations on coping strategies in the mother-daughter dyad." BULLETIN OF L.N. GUMILYOV EURASIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. PEDAGOGY. PSYCHOLOGY. SOCIOLOGY SERIES 149, no. 4 (2024): 379–88. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6895-2024-149-4-379-388.

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According to an analysis of scientific literature in the field of developmental psychology, the maternal role occupies a dominant position in the formation of a stable psyche of the child. However, it is the mother-daughter dyad that has its own distinctive form of intimacy compared to other dyads. The experience of a daughter’s relationship with her mother influences the ability to cope with certain stressful situations in teenage girls and also contributes to the formation of the daughter’s assertive behavior and self-esteem. Our article is devoted to the problem of relationships in the moth
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Sharma, Dr Shivani. "Exploring the Dynamic Tapestry of Mother-Daughter Relationships in Indian English Literature." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 9, no. 2 (2024): 011–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.92.3.

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This paper will expound on the discourse of the ambivalent relationship between the duo mother and daughter. The role of motherhood as imposed on women and how it influences their relationship with their children, especially daughters. The expectations of society for a woman to be a good mother can harm the relationship between mother and daughter. How a daughter constructs her identity in terms of her relationship with her mother. It often involves a mixture of love, closeness, conflict, and tension. This paper will discuss the mother-daughter relationship portrayed in the works of Indian wom
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Vered, Shenaar-Golan, and Ofra Walter. "Mother-Daughter Relationship and Daughter’s Body Image." Health 07, no. 05 (2015): 547–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/health.2015.75065.

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Onayli, Selin, and Ozgur Erdur-Baker. "Mother-daughter Relationship and Daughter's Self Esteem." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 84 (July 2013): 327–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.06.560.

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Kong, Seong Sook, and Myung Sun Hyun. "Experiences of Mother-Daughter Relationship for Eating Disorders Patients." Journal of Korean Academy of psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 11, no. 2 (2002): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2002.11.2.249.

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Purpose: This study was to understand the experiences of mother-daughter relationship for eating disorders patients.Methods: Eleven eating disorders patients were included in this study. All subjects were female, whose average age was 23.2, six of them were diagnosed with bulimia nervosa, five with anorexia nervosa. The duration of the illness was 4.5 years on average. Data was collected through recording the process of group therapy from September to December, 2001.Group therapy was provided for 2 hours weekly in the form of a self-help group which was structured with topics such as their ill
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Yamanaka, Chisato, and Kimiko Kawata. "Characteristics of Mother–Daughter Relationships and Sexual Risk-Coping Consciousness among Japanese Female University Students." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 23 (2020): 8795. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238795.

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For heterosexual Japanese women in their early 20s, it is important to maintain good sexual health, develop intimate relationships with a partner, and go through the process of having a family. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of mother-daughter relationships among Japanese female university students and their associations with students’ sexual risk-coping consciousness. We conducted a cross-sectional study using anonymous self-administered questionnaires. Participants were 329 female university students in their junior and senior years. The mother-daughter relationships of th
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Lidya, Joey, and Liliek Soelistyo. "Parenting Style Influences on Mothers and Daughters' Relationship on Astonishing Color of After." k@ta kita 10, no. 3 (2022): 436–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/katakita.10.3.436-443.

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Young Adult fiction's popularity is at its peak right now due to the topic being related to the problems that teenagers are facing in today's era. One of those novels is Astonishing Color of After, a novel about the mother and daughter’s relationship between two generations, Dory with her mother, and Dory with her daughter, Leigh. This novel intrigues me to analyze the characteristics of Dory's and Dory's mother's parenting style, the influence of their parenting styles, and how it affects the mother's and daughter's relationship and their daughter's behavior problems. To analyze these three p
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Lina DONG. "EXPLORING THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP FROM BIOGRAPHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES." UzMU xabarlari 1, no. 1.6 (2024): 306–8. https://doi.org/10.69617/nuuz.v1i1.6.3784.

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Amy Tan’s novels serve as an in-depth study of mother-daughter relationships, intergenerational conflicts, and the thirst for identity amidst cultural and familial dynamics. Through her extraordinary narratives, Tan delves into the complexities of immigrant mothers and American daughters, revealing the impact of family lineage and collective memory on individual lives. The key to Tan’s exploration is the theme of reconciliation, as daughters seek to understand their mothers' pasts and forge deeper connections with their cultural heritage. Through acts like storytelling and introspection, the c
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Whalley, Katherine. "A mother–daughter relationship." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 10, no. 12 (2009): 833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrn2767.

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Mao, Ching-Hua, Ying-Chu Hsu, and Tzu-Wei Fang. "The Role of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Taiwanese College Students' Career Self-Efficacy." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 40, no. 9 (2012): 1511–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2012.40.9.1511.

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In this study, we examined the effects of the mother-daughter relationship on the career self-efficacy of 394 female Taiwanese college students, including feelings of attachment and psychological separation. Through hierarchical regression analysis, the mother-daughter attachment relationship was found to separately and significantly facilitate predictions of career self-efficacy at the first level. The predictivity of the added psychological separation variable on career self-efficacy at the second level also reached significance after controlling for the mother-daughter attachment relationsh
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Martell, Louise K. "The mother-daughter relationship during daughterʼs first pregnancy". Holistic Nursing Practice 4, № 3 (1990): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004650-199005000-00008.

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Bhattacharya, Suchismita, and P. Suresh. "Mother-Daughter Relationship in the Plays Tara and Thirty Days in September of Mahesh Dattani." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.36 (2018): 640. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.36.24215.

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The mother-daughter relationship is the most beautiful and innocent relationship in this world. A mother does every possible thing to make her child happy. The relationship between a mother and daughter has considered one of the sweetest relationships on the planet because a daughter reflects the character and nature of her mother. In most of the cases, daughter is just the carbon copy of her mother. A child rests well in the mother's lap because it is the safest abode for the child. A child, especially a girl child is always special to her mother and vice-versa, but the feeling of being an in
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Brookshier, Jennifer S., and W. Sue Fairbanks. "The nature and consequences of mother–daughter associations in naturally and forcibly weaned bison." Canadian Journal of Zoology 81, no. 3 (2003): 414–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z03-010.

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Bison (Bos bison) mothers and daughters have a stable association that may persist beyond weaning, whereas no such extended relationship exists between mothers and sons. The practice of forced weaning of bison in Antelope Island State Park, Utah, provided the opportunity to experimentally investigate the nature and consequences of postweaning mother–daughter associations. Forced weaning changes the early social environment of calves and may disrupt social organization by eliminating mother–daughter associations. We compared the mother–daughter associations of forcibly weaned female yearlings,
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Ewaidat, Hala. "Reconstructing the Mother-Daughter Relationship: Lydia Davis and Amy Tan." Arab World English Journal For Translation and Literary Studies 5, no. 1 (2021): 324–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awejtls/vol5no1.22.

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With four waves of women’s liberation movements in the twentieth century, the relationship between mothers and daughters has come under increasing, frequent, intense, and passionate examination. Scholars East and West have examined this bond, giving it a universal appeal. Among the voices that have come to create speech and meaning to this relationship are. Fouad (1964), the Egyptian writer, in her book Ila Ibnaty (To My Daughter) and Rich’s 1976 classic feminist work, Of Women Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. Concerning their definitions, this paper discusses the oppositional f
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van Mens-Verhulst, Janneke. "Reinventing the Mother-Daughter Relationship." American Journal of Psychotherapy 49, no. 4 (1995): 526–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1995.49.4.526.

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Creese, Angela, and Adrian Blackledge. "The ‘other woman’ in a mother and daughter relationship: The case of Mami Ji." Language in Society 46, no. 2 (2017): 185–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404516000993.

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ABSTRACTThis article describes the range of discursive strategies in the socializing messages of a mother and daughter interaction. The analysis draws on the work of Bakhtin (1981) and Tannen (2007) to interrogate the role of a physically absent but discursively present sister-in-law, ‘Mami Ji’, across three speech events. Following Tannen, we show how the characterisation of the sister-in-law, Mami Ji, has chronotopic value that connects mother and daughter in the present and makes links across family histories. Through the discursive strategies of repetition, dialogue, detail, and translangu
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Campos, Lia Keuchguerian Silveira, Anna Beatriz Ribeiro Ferreira Sampaio, Celso Garcia Junior, Ronis Magdaleno Junior, Maria Marta de Magalhães Battistoni, and Egberto Ribeiro Turato. "Psychological characteristics of mothers of patients with anorexia nervosa: implications for treatment and prognosis." Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy 34, no. 1 (2012): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2237-60892012000100004.

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INTRODUCTION: The complexity of factors involved in anorexia nervosa (AN) and the recommendations of prominent health organizations underscore the importance of reflecting on therapeutic interventions aimed at patients' family members. OBJECTIVE: To expand knowledge about the mother-daughter relationship in AN, with a focus on developing a conceptual framework that is able to improve the treatment of the disorder, reduce factors that perpetuate it and improve prognosis. METHOD: A clinical method, anchored by psychodynamic references, was employed in a group of family members of patients with e
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Pissin, Annika. "Growing Up in Mommy’s Blog." Asiascape: Digital Asia 2, no. 3 (2015): 213–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22142312-12340031.

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This article introduces child-raising blogs in China. Written by mothers and their 6- to 12-year-old offspring, child-raising blogs contain diverse material from and about a child’s daily life and issues relating to a mother raising her offspring. Six blogs from mothers and their daughters are studied under the aspect of generational relations and the voice of children online with the aim of understanding whether or how child-raising blogs in China are part of a changing discourse about the mother-daughter relationship. The article finds that as the objectified state of cultural capital, blogs
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Talmon, A., and N. Tsur. "Intergenerational transmission of childhood maltreatment and eating disorder behaviors: Shedding light on the mother-daughter dyad and grandmother-mother-daughter triad." European Psychiatry 66, S1 (2023): S521—S522. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1107.

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IntroductionPrevious studies have established a relation between childhood maltreatment and eating disorder behaviors. However, this pattern of relations has not yet been studied within the nuclear family interactions.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine a model illuminating the transgenerational mechanism underlying the association between childhood maltreatment and eating disorder behaviors.MethodsOne-hundred-sixty-eight Israeli mothers and their young-adult-daughters (discovery sample) and 143 Israeli grandmother-mother-daughter triads (replication sample) filled out a battery of
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Mordas, Ekaterina Sergeevna, and Irina Nikolaevna Ivanova. "Mother-daughter relationship among women with psychogenic infertility: psychological-psychoanalytical perspective." Психолог, no. 4 (April 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8701.2020.4.33161.

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The subject of this research is the mother-daughter relationship and the image of a mother among women with psychogenic infertility. The object of this research is the child-parent relationship in women’s development. There is a small number of studies that indirectly confirm the correlation between distressed relationship of a woman with her mother in childhood and the genesis of psychogenic infertility. Women with psychogenic infertility usually had conflicting, ambivalent and unstable relationships with their mother in childhood, particularly in puberty period. Often, the image of
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Fan, Jinzhi. "An Analysis of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in the Film Turning Red from a Feminist Perspective." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 10, no. 1 (2023): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/10/20230170.

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Turning Red is an animated film by Pixar, directed by Domee Shi, which tells the story of Meimei, a Chinese girl living in Toronto, Canada, with her friends and family during her adolescence. Meimei and Ming are very typical of the Chinese mother-daughter relationship. This paper focuses on the 'mother-daughter relationship' in this film from a feminist perspective and analyses the relationships and conflicts based on Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex. Through the analysis, it can be concluded that the mother in the film is a strong character as an image with high demands on her child; the d
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Jonzon, Alison J., and Donna L. Goodwin. "Daughters of Mothers With Multiple Sclerosis: Their Experiences of Play." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 29, no. 3 (2012): 205–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.29.3.205.

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The play experiences of daughters who were caregivers to their mothers with multiple sclerosis were described. The experiences of four Caucasian women aged 19–26 years were captured using the interpretive phenomenological methods of interviews, field notes, and artifacts. Family systems theory provided the conceptual framework for the study and facilitated the interpretation of the findings. The thematic analysis revealed three themes: (a) being a good daughter, (b) blurred relationship boundaries, and (c) encumbered play. Being a good daughter encompassed personal caregiving for their mothers
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Leath, Seanna, Lamont Bryant, Khrystal Johnson, Jessica Bernice Pitts, Titilope Omole, and Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes. "An Intergenerational Exploration of Discipline, Attachment, and Black Mother–Daughter Relationships Across the Lifespan." Behavioral Sciences 15, no. 7 (2025): 887. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15070887.

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Discipline is a significant predictor of parent–child attachment and relationship quality across the lifespan. Yet, much of the research on Black families’ disciplinary strategies uses a deficit and myopic lens that focuses on punitive punishment styles (e.g., spanking or taking away privileges). In the current exploratory qualitative study, we used an intergenerational narrative lens and thematic analysis to explore semi-structured interview data from 31 Black mothers (25–60 years, Mage = 46) in the United States around their mothers’ disciplinary practices during their childhood. We explored
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Kreishan, Maysoon, and Wasfi Shoqairat. "The Distorted Image of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” and Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”." Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 25, no. 2 (2023): 176–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/intelitestud.25.2.0176.

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ABSTRACT This article answers questions about how patriarchy resists all the social and cultural changes during postmodernism and how it reinforces the distorted image of the mother in her relationship with her daughter. The questions’ answers will be critically investigated in relation to two postmodernist stories, Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” ([1964] 1968) and Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” ([1978] 2003). According to the findings, patriarchal hegemony over the relationship between mother and daughter is not limited to traditional societies; it is universal and can even be traced in postmodernis
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Leong, Mei San, and Rumaya Juhari. "Positive and Negative Interactions between Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law: What about Son-in-law?" Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 6, no. 5 (2021): 84–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v6i5.778.

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Mother-in-law (MIL) and daughter-in-law (DIL) relationship is frequently studied due to its turbulent nature. Conflict with mother-in-law also contributes to poorer marital satisfaction. However, few researchers have included son-in-law (SIL) in their studies and neglected how this relationship contributes to couples’ marital satisfaction. This study included son-in-law and investigated the relationships between couples’ positive and negative interactions with mother-in-law and their relationships with marital satisfaction. A total of 197 Malaysian Chinese dual-earners (110 males and 87 female
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Darshana, V. "Psychological Perspective of Mother-Daughter Relationship in Toni Morrison’s Beloved." International Academic Journal of Humanities 11, no. 1 (2024): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/iajh/v11i1/iajh1105.

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Toni Morrison delves deeply into history, culture, and human psychology in her novels, which go well beyond surface dynamics to examine the mother-daughter bond in great detail. Morrison's writing expertly explores the psychological elements that shape and define the relationship between mothers and daughters while also illuminating the bond between them through the careful weaving together of intricate events. Morrison focuses his examination on the idea of identity. She examines how women negotiate their identities in the face of family expectations, societal norms, and personal aspirations.
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Lawrence-Wills, Shonda. "Incarcerated Mothers Reports of Their Daughters' Antisocial Behavior, Maternal Supervision and Mother-Daughter Relationship." Journal of Family Social Work 8, no. 3 (2004): 55–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j039v08n03_04.

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Alipour, Ahdiyeh, and Zanyar Kareem Abdul. "THE DISCONNECTED VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD AND DAUGHTERHOOD IN TONI MORRISON’S PARADISE: JOURNEY FROM UNCERTAINTY TO CHAOS." Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching 4, no. 2 (2020): 212–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/ll.v4i2.2594.

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This paper is an attempt of analysing the problematic mother-daughter relationship in Paradise (1998), a female coming-of-age novel by Toni Morrison. In the novel, a black woman and her daughter had an uneasy relationship. The daughter strived to shape her own identity and future, but her uneasy relationship with her mother profoundly affected her choices and the way she lived. Undoubtedly, the patriarchal environment that had moulded the female identity and shaped a woman’s world resulted in a dysfunctional relationship between mother and daughter. Although the seed of maternal love existed i
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